A dad can lose friends. He can be misunderstood by his own family. He can carry the weight of criticism and still sleep just fine at night.
Why?
Because his mission isn’t to be liked by the crowd. His mission is to be respected, trusted, and loved by the most important audience in his life.
His children.
One day, those kids will look back and realize why Dad said ‘no’ when everyone else said ‘yes.’ Why he stood his ground when it would’ve been easier to bend. Why he took the long road, even when the short one looked tempting.
A father success isn’t measured by applause.
It’s measured by who his children become.
By how much they seek his company when they no longer need him.
And by the grandchildren who carry his legacy forward.
Erika Kirk forgives her husband’s assassin:
"Our savior said, Father, forgive them for they know not what they do. That man, that young man, I forgive him."
So incredibly powerful.
Pray for Erika 🙏🏻
Today, hundreds of thousands of Americans unite to honor Charlie Kirk—his vision, his mission, his impact, and his deep love for this nation.
Charlie Kirk was one of one. A life devoted to faith, freedom, and America. ❤️ In tribute to Charlie: